This morning Sun-Sentinel columnist Dave Hyde put on his fake General Manager hat and created a ten step plan to enhance the Miami Dolphins.
The plan, which you can read about here, was solid with a few exceptions. (Major slip up on Duron Carter....

Who doesn't love a shopping spree? But that doesn't mean you won't have regrets when the credit card bill comes.
That's been the history lesson the Miami Dolphins' decisions have provided since 2007, and Miami will have to pay the bill for the team's...

The South Florida Sun-Sentinel takes a look at every position on the Miami Dolphins roster, analyzing the players under contract, providing a free agent outlook, and forecasting what the future might hold.
Offensive line
Returners (9)
Starters: OT...

The one thing the injury-decimated Miami Dolphins couldn't afford to do against the Patriots was gift-wrap points, and leave points on the table.
Wouldn't you know that's exactly what Joe Philbin's team did in last Sunday's 41-13 loss to New England....

MIAMI GARDENS - The Miami Dolphins will start its eighth offensive lineman of the season in today's 1 p.m. home game against the Minnesota Vikings.
Former University of Miami standout Jason Fox will start his first game of the season at right tackle, replacing Dallas Thomas, who is sidelined by a left foot injury he suffered in last weekend's loss to the Patriots.
This will be Fox's fourth NFL start in his five seasons. He started three games last season at right tackle for the Detroit Lions. His...

The Miami Dolphins had the balanced attack they aim for every game in Sunday's win over the Minnesota Vikings behind running back Lamar Miller's 92 yards.
Miller's 19 carries were a season high and set up the Dolphins passing game, which produced 397 yards. Miller's 1-yard touchdown at the beginning of the fourth quarter was his seventh of the season.
"We just think that if we have a more balanced offense. that we'll be hard to stop," Miller said. "Everybody has that mentality, like, 'Hey we can run...

If Dolphins guard Daryn Colledge was spending Christmas where he grew up, he would be at his parents' house on Santa Claus Lane in North Pole, Alaska.
Seriously.
Colledge, the ninth-year player from Boise State who became the NFL's highest draft selection from Alaska when he was taken in the second round by Green Bay in 2006, is from a town that doesn't mess around when it comes to Christmas.
"We've got Santa Claus' house, we've got reindeer down there, we've got a registered Kris Kringle in town,...

Sometimes failure clouds our view, and perspective can be lost.
The Miami Dolphins' 2014 season certainly was a disappointment considering the team had more talent than its 8-8 record, but there are a few positives that can be taken from last year.
And plenty of lessons that can be learned from the team's struggles.
The Good shouldn't be ignored
Ryan Tannehill blossomed in his three season as an NFL starter, becoming a tier two quarterback. He completed 66.4 percent of his passes (6th in the NFL...

Running back Knowshon Moreno's knee injury was costly to the Dolphins. But left tackle Branden Albert's knee injury might have doomed the season.
Had Moreno and Albert stayed healthy, the outcome of the Dolphins' season, and the grade of their 2014 Veteran Free Agent Class, might have been much different.
But because the top two signees combined for just 12 games, the Dolphins' veteran free-agent class gets a grade of C.
The veteran free agents ended the season with three starters – cornerback...

Stronger Together was the Miami Dolphins' mantra for the 2014 season, but it turns out what actually took place inside the team's Davie facility was lots of bickering.
Eventually the Dolphins (8-8) unraveled, which was evident from a few altercations that occurred on-field (Jared Odrick), and quarrels that took place behind closed doors (Mike Wallace).
Most of the tension centered around the offensive players, who were uncomfortable with the conservative approach to the offense, the head-scratching...